The American-Scandinavian Review, Том 6Henry Goddard Leach American-Scandinavian Foundation., 1918 Vol. 14, no. 5 (May 1926) is special issue devoted to John Ericsson. |
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... elected for the first time in 1897 , and that then he was elected by Liberal votes on the Liberal ticket . The new cabinet contains six Liberals under the leadership of Professor Nils Edén , now prime minister ; four Socialists under ...
... elected for the first time in 1897 , and that then he was elected by Liberal votes on the Liberal ticket . The new cabinet contains six Liberals under the leadership of Professor Nils Edén , now prime minister ; four Socialists under ...
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... election that brought a Socialist - Liberal government into power was the demand of the people for a thorough revision of the constitution . Yet it is true that this internal political campaign was in its essence a fight between the ...
... election that brought a Socialist - Liberal government into power was the demand of the people for a thorough revision of the constitution . Yet it is true that this internal political campaign was in its essence a fight between the ...
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... elections to the first chamber ; suffrage for women ; obligatory parliamentary government ; control of the foreign policy by the Riksdag through a permanent committee . These points are common to Socialists and Liberals . Beyond this ...
... elections to the first chamber ; suffrage for women ; obligatory parliamentary government ; control of the foreign policy by the Riksdag through a permanent committee . These points are common to Socialists and Liberals . Beyond this ...
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... elected the following officers : for presi- dent , Professor William Henry Schofield ; for vice - president , Mr ... elected Mr. Charles S. Peterson to succeed Mr. Johnson ; Mr. John G. Bergquist to succeed Mr. Smith , and Mr. Edwin Olaf ...
... elected the following officers : for presi- dent , Professor William Henry Schofield ; for vice - president , Mr ... elected Mr. Charles S. Peterson to succeed Mr. Johnson ; Mr. John G. Bergquist to succeed Mr. Smith , and Mr. Edwin Olaf ...
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... election as trustee of the Foundation . THE The REVIEW began its sixth year under very bright REVIEW auspices . The Friendly Aid Campaign started a move- ment of general helpfulness beyond our most optimistic hopes . Every mail has ...
... election as trustee of the Foundation . THE The REVIEW began its sixth year under very bright REVIEW auspices . The Friendly Aid Campaign started a move- ment of general helpfulness beyond our most optimistic hopes . Every mail has ...
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